How to Repair a Channel on a Channel Set Ring
- Length5 min 57 sec
- Description
When a channel set ring needs repair, it's almost always because the channel has worn down over time. This creates a situation where the stones may come loose and fall out. In this video, Ganoksin instructor Mechelle Lois shows you how to repair the thinning metal to reinforce the channel step by step. You can find the required tools below or check out our shopping page.
- AuthorMechelle Lois
Mechelle Lois is a professional bench jeweler who was classically trained in jewelry making and repair at the highly regarded North Bennet Street School in Boston MA. Now based in her hometown of Pittsburgh PA, she enjoys stone setting, repair work, and creating custom designs. When not making jewelry, Mechelle enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.
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